English FA invited to speak to Mourinho

Jose Mourinho would be "honoured" to be asked to succeed Steve McClaren as England coach.

Jose Mourinho would be "honoured" to be asked to succeed Steve McClaren as England coach.

Although the statement from Mourinho's trusted advisor Eladio Parames has in no way committed the former Chelsea manager to the vacancy, it is the clearest hint yet a lucrative offer from English Football Association chief executive Brian Barwick would be accepted.

Mourinho is thought to top the FA's wish list, even though it could cost them around £6 million-a-year to get their man.

Barwick and FA director of football development Trevor Brooking have yet to conclude their extensive consultation process with senior figures in the game and have made no approaches to anyone as yet.

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However, it can surely only be a matter of time before Mourinho's agent Jorge Mendes is contacted, if not with an actual offer then for an indication about his future plans.

Mourinho has been coy on that subject over recent days but Parames accepts the England job would be a hard one to refuse.

Parames said: "Every coach would be honoured to be invited (to be England manager). I can't say whether he is interested or not but he loves English football and he loves the crowds, so I am sure he would consider it."

Mourinho knows he would command the respect of every English fan, plus key players John Terry, Frank Lampard and Joe Cole, with whom he worked so closely at Stamford Bridge.

It is thought Mourinho has spoken to Terry since his exit from Chelsea and it is inconceivable the England issue has not been raised.

However, Parames insists there have been no discussions with anyone from the FA. "We don't know what the FA want," he said. "If the FA are interested why don't they contact Jose or his agent? If Mr Barwick comes they will listen, just like they would listen if another club came in."

Terry has identified Mourinho as the "stand-out" candidate to succeed McClaren.

Chelsea and England captain Terry, who has met with Barwick, said: "He (Mourinho) is one that really stands out for me. Now it is down to the FA to contact him if they want to speak to him. I have had a meeting with Brian Barwick but that stays very private between me and him," he said.

It is clear Mourinho would enjoy the support of his former Chelsea charge should he be offered, and accept, the position.

"Jose came in and took us to a new level at Chelsea," said Terry. "I am very lucky to have worked with Jose - he is a fantastic manager and a fantastic guy. He could make a big difference. He's a great guy, tactically he is very aware."